We are pleased to host, during the afternoon of that meeting, a council of New England-region history department chairs. A representative from the AHA will be there, and we look forward to a good conversation about how to promote history teaching, learning, scholarship and collaboration in our region. We welcome any and all department chairs to the meeting – please RSVP to NEHA Vice President and program chair, Troy Paddock.

Hosting NEHA

Bulletin Board

CFP: PACIFIC COAST BRANCH of AHA, JULY 31-AUG 2, 2019 in LAS VEGAS:
The PCB-AHA's annual meeting invites historians of all spatial, temporal, and thematic specializations to submit proposals for panels, roundtables, and individual papers on any subject. The conference theme is "Global Connections, Local Impact." The conference will be held at the University of Las Vegas. Deadline: December 31, 2018.

PUBLISHER'S CALL:The New England Journal of History seeks articles and book reviews for upcoming issues; it is published twice yearly with submission deadlines January 15 and July 15. Please send submissions or inquiries to editor Linda Morse, editors@nejh.org.

PUBLISHER'S CALL:The History Press is looking for local historians and writers who are interested in publishing accessible histories of the towns and communities of New England. The History Press is a traditional, full-service press that focuses exclusively on publishing works of local and regional interest. They publish a wide range of books from brief histories of a town to collections of folklore and essays on the local culture. A typical author has strong ties to their community, and they strive to make their local history more accessible. For more information, contactEdward Mack (commissioning editor).

CALL FOR ARTICLES:All Things New England is looking to expand its site. They are looking for interesting stories from knowledgeable individuals pertaining to New England landmarks and historical places, length 800-1200 words.Contact person: Jessica Layne, allthingsnewengland @gmail.com